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the long-term costs of maintain- ing the floor but keeps the floor looking great. When PRIDE did the math, it all added up that FreeStyle ESD Plus was the clear choice from performance and aesthetics to total cost of ownership/lifetime costs. Choosing an interlocking
tile allowed PRIDE to phase in the install with no impact on pro- duction by scheduling installs at end of shifts or when cells were inactive. Glue down tile installa- tion would have taken at least a week of production time out of a four-week period, and equipment would have had to have been moved and some recalibrated when replaced.
Refining Services PRIDE continually refines
its services to keep ahead of the
Cutting Costs with Customized Adhesives
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maintenance and repair costs. Its engineers and chemists make rec- ommendations and customize for- mulas to create the best products in the most cost-effective way. Hernon is skilled at reduc-
ing the weight of products and finding the best materials to bond, saving fuel, adding strength and increasing durabil- ity. It also can help customers overcome other product design challenges, including corrosion, seizing of threaded components, uneven stress distribution, as- sembly line delay, insufficient dampening effect and poor elec- trical isolation. Hernon Manufacturing works
with customers throughout pro- duction to customize solutions that cut costs, production time and lia- bility. It creates everything from the sealant and adhesive formula to the dispensing equipment, meaning that Hernon offers the ul- timate control to streamline pro- duction, save money and increase the safety of its customers’ assem- bly lines.
“Know that you can contact
us with confidence,” says Pe- tersen. “We have been providing custom adhesive, sealant and dispensing solutions since 1978; we know how to build the perfect system for your business.” Contact: Hernon Manufac-
turing, Inc., 121 Tech Drive, Sanford, FL 32771 % 407-322-4000 E-mail:
drewrichards@hernon.com Web:
www.hernon.com r
needs and objectives of its cus- tomers. A well-designed ESD control program helps to elimi- nate costly component failures, while increasing customer satis- faction. Using the standard’s control methods and guidance, the company is further develop- ing its ESD control program that protects devices down to 100V (Class 1a) or less. So far, PRIDE has upgraded
its shop travelers, replaced card- board on its cart shelves with plastic, repaired and replaced several ESD chairs and added nearly 40 new ones, upgraded ex- isting ESD evaluation meters, replaced ESD totes, and intro-
duced ESD-safe acrylic and fila- ment for laser cut processing and 3D printed components used with jigs and fixtures.
As part of its manufacturing
and logistics services, PRIDE In- dustries offers specialized, state- of-the-art solutions in electronics contract manufacturing and Class I and II medical device manufacturing. As a single- source, full-solutions provider, the company saves its customers time and money with a full range of flexible, scalable services that match their needs, including packaging, assembly, and award- winning fulfillment and supply chain services.
Page 25 StaticStop Helps PRIDE Earn ANSI/ESD S20.20 Cert. Whether a small manufac-
turer or a large corporation, PRIDE Industries has the logis- tics capabilities, warehouse dis- tribution, and global sourcing ex- pertise required for just-in-time deliveries and budget-friendly solutions. Contact: PRIDE Industries,
10030 Foothills Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95747 % 916-753-4339
E-mail:
kat.maudru@
prideindustries.com Web:
www.prideindustries.com and SelecTech, Inc., 33 Wales Avenue, Avon, MA 02322 % 508-583-3200 E-mail:
jberk@selectech.com Web:
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